The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... kind of intellectual remoteness necessary for the comprehension of any great work in its full design , and in its true proportions ; a close approach shows the smal ler niceties , but the beauty of the whole is discerned no longer . It ...
... kind of intellectual remoteness necessary for the comprehension of any great work in its full design , and in its true proportions ; a close approach shows the smal ler niceties , but the beauty of the whole is discerned no longer . It ...
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... Kind gentlemen , your Are register'd where every day I turn [ pains The leaf to read them . - Let us toward the king . Think upon what hath chanc'd : and , at more time , ( The interim having weigh'd it , ) let us speak Our free hearts ...
... Kind gentlemen , your Are register'd where every day I turn [ pains The leaf to read them . - Let us toward the king . Think upon what hath chanc'd : and , at more time , ( The interim having weigh'd it , ) let us speak Our free hearts ...
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... kind'st leisure . Macb . If you shall cleave to my consent , when It shall make honour for you . Ban . So I lose none , In seeking to augment it , but still keep My bosom franchis'd , and allegiance clear , I shall be counsel'd . Macb ...
... kind'st leisure . Macb . If you shall cleave to my consent , when It shall make honour for you . Ban . So I lose none , In seeking to augment it , but still keep My bosom franchis'd , and allegiance clear , I shall be counsel'd . Macb ...
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... kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to colour : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham . That you must teach me . But let me conjure you , by the ...
... kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to colour : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham . That you must teach me . But let me conjure you , by the ...
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... kind of joy To hear of it : they are about the court ; And , as I think it , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true . And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To ACT III ] 35 HAMLET .
... kind of joy To hear of it : they are about the court ; And , as I think it , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true . And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To ACT III ] 35 HAMLET .
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